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Terex’s new backhoe loader

Terex Construction is now offering an addition to backhoe loader range in the form of the TLB830. The machine is said to be rugged and reliable, as well as being versatile and cost efficient and is aimed at the rental market. The firm says that the TLB830 has been engineered to offer productivity in digging, reaching, lifting and loading applications. Two factory options are offered, cab or ROPS, with either standard dipper stick or extending dipper stick. Power for the TLB830 comes from a Tier 4 Final-
January 12, 2017 Read time: 2 mins
771 Terex Construction is now offering an addition to backhoe loader range in the form of the TLB830. The machine is said to be rugged and reliable, as well as being versatile and cost efficient and is aimed at the rental market.

The firm says that the TLB830 has been engineered to offer productivity in digging, reaching, lifting and loading applications. Two factory options are offered, cab or ROPS, with either standard dipper stick or extending dipper stick. Power for the TLB830 comes from a Tier 4 Final-compliant, 56kW Deutz TCD 3.6 L4 engine for sale in Europe or a Tier 3 Perkins 1104 T3 70kW variant for sale South America and other lesser regulated markets. Each model comes with synchro transmission, air conditioning and servo excavator controls as standard, as well as sophisticated open loop system hydraulics, with tandem gear pumps delivering 128litres/min maximum flow rate at a maximum of 250bar.

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